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Love Untangled

I was roaming the palace halls, pretending to be a servant. My heart drummed when I first saw her. Jasmine’s cat-like green eyes haunted me from the moment that I had met her. The new maid in our Saudi palace was everything I had ever dreamed of; a body that made every man kneel, her intelligence was beyond imagination and her passion set my whole world on fire. Although I knew she truly loved me, her love for me was more like a game of push and pull. She did not wish to marry anyone, and certainly not me. Meeting Saphira back home in Malibu USA, had seemed like a welcome distraction. And although I resisted, we had deeply fallen. It was not something I could easily take back... Saphira was not everything that I had once dreamed of, and I certainly did not plan to love her. But I did regardless, irrevocably so. My name is Benjamin El-Raji Saud, Prince of Saudi Arabia. They say love wasn’t supposed to be easy, I know that now. The story of how our love became untangled, was messy and twisted and full of heart ache and betrayal. I truly did not know how our story would end, but is was ours. Which ship are you rooting for? #Shaphmin #Jazzmin #Shaphary #Benierra? #Saphlik?

Deborah_Pruijmboom · Urbano
Classificações insuficientes
175 Chs

Get out!

*Jasmine's POV*

"No, I don't want to do that," I said to him through the door.

"But I can't talk to you like this," he told me in a warm voice. I started to unpack my new clothing. "We don't have to talk about anything," I yelled at him.

"Sweetheart don't by angry with me," he said softly. I did not respond to him. I held a black long dress. He probably was not going to like this either.

"Go away," I mumbled.

"I am not going away. I will sit out here until you come out," he warned me. "Go ahead. Suit yourself," I said irritated.

"Fine," he said calmly.

Benjamin started to sing a song. "Why do you have to sound this incredible?" I muttered. I took off my bathing suit and put on the long black dress.

I heard Benjamin chuckle and then he went on singing. Suddenly, I couldn't hear him anymore.